Yeah, the Oscar.com site had a bunch of omissions in the list I copied it from and I only caught a few of them on Tuesday then never checked back. Thanks for the notice, I'll edit those ones in and try to make sure the rest isn't all frigged up.
EDIT: ugh yeah there were more than half a dozen nominations missing, but it should be up to date now.
The Director's Guild Awards are tonight. Should keep an eye out for the winners being announced since they often go on to win the Oscar. Not as much in recent years, though, I find. At the start of the decade, it was something like 40 out of 44 DGA winners got the Best Director Academy Award, but since then, 2 of the 7 winners have differed from the Academy's choice. Sure, it's only two, but when there were only four previous to that in a 40+ year history, it does seem like they could be trying to trick us more these days.
EDIT: the Coens, it is. I really wanna see No Country For Old Men.
EDIT: Screen Actors Guild Awards are on tonight (Sunday). I think they're still on right now actually. Winners so far:
Male Actor in a Supporting Role: Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men
Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Ruby Dee, American Gangster
The first does not surprise me at all. The second... I haven't heard flip all about that woman this year so whatever. The SAGs like their old people, I guess.
Okay full list of winners:
Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, "There Will Be Blood."
Actress: Julie Christie, "Away From Her."
Supporting actor: Javier Bardem, "No Country for Old Men."
Supporting actress: Ruby Dee, "American Gangster."
Cast: "No Country for Old Men."
Stunt ensemble: "The Bourne Ultimatum."
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